hcarpach

fingon

achlys

Uninstalled img upload and installed this. It doesn't work. I have Markdown installed, disabled it and enabled it again. Then I disabled all other non-vanilla extension.
The issue remains. It's the same like hcarpach
I get the following code when uploading the picture 'image 667.jpg' but there will be no picture.

![image 667-jpg](/assets/files/2016-11-07/22:28:200-667-jpg)

AngelAvila

Any idea about why my administration settings looks like this for this extension?

luceos

AngelAvila

luceos
Thank you for your reply. Just did it, disabled as many as I could and still happened the same thing. Any other possible solution?

Thanks again in advance.

luceos

Up for the next release:

multi uploads, allowing several files to uploaded at once, use dev-multi.

mime type configuration, allows you to specify the allowed mime types in the admin area, use dev-mime.

imgur adapter, allows you to use the imgur adapter, use dev-imguruntested.

These changes will all be included in the next version. You can test drive these features (at your own risk) by changing your composer.json file and modifying the value behind flagrow/upload by any of the above dev-* values. Once modified, update the package using composer update flagrow/upload.

Please note! Test these features only outside of production.

tarun

luceos Thank you so much for the effort you've been putting into this extension!

ThatGuy

I've discovered a (possible) issue with S3 uploading and I'm not sure if it's related to this extension or the S3 library it depends on.

For example, when setting up S3, I need to specify an Access ID, Secret Key and Region endpoint (all par for the course with AWS).

Unfortunately, because I need to specify the region in the settings for the upload to actually work, the same region is appended to the URL which shouldn't happen in the case of their "default" region.

As far as I can tell, ideally, us-east-1 region users should be able to leave the region blank, in lieu of having to write a workaround for that specific region.

At the moment, I can edit the URL on the post to remove the region and everything works - however, other users won't know what's going on.

Either way thanks for the awesome extension and if this issue is better reported elsewhere let me know. 🙂

luceos

ThatGuy answered on Github, thanks for the report, most definitely a mistake on my side.

ThatGuy

luceos It's only a small issue - the extension and S3 component work really well otherwise - you should be proud - it's well thought out and super straight forward for end users! 😃

luceos

Just tagged 0.2.0, adding:

S3 uploads, thanks to ThatGuy for reporting on the test version (please let me know whether your region now works, did not fully test it).

Imgur adapter, please note it does not allow any other file uploads, except image (it will trigger an error for now, see here how I propose to fix it).

File model now saves the upload adapter and possibly a unique Id, this will be used later on to remove files no longer in use.

Mime type is now partially configurable, you can use a regular expression to whitelist mime types.

You can now upload multiple files at once (thanks yekenuk for the request), simply select them in the dialog. Please note that mismatching files will be dropped and files that cannot be processed by the adapter will quit the upload process.

WaqarKhan

achlys you can edit your discussion and replace all ":" with "_". That's the manual solution for this.

@luceos Whenever I install an extension on my localhost and upload the entire folder to my site path, the same bug requires me to manually edit each discussion to replace all ":" with "_". What's the solution for that, please? Furthermore, it can't properly link the uploaded files whose names have spaces.